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The Magdalenian Household

Unraveling Domesticity
  • Edited by: Ezra B. W. Zubrow , Françoise Audouze and James G. Enloe
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2010

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A comprehensive investigation of household life during the Upper Paleolithic era.

A comprehensive investigation of household life during the Upper Paleolithic era.

What was home and family like in Paleolithic Europe? How did mobile hunter-gatherer families live, work, and play together in the fourteenth millennium BP? What were the functional and spatial constraints and markers of their domesticity-the processes that create and sustain a household?

Despite the long recognized absence of comprehensive archaeological data on such ancient homes and hearths, the archaeologists in this volume begin unraveling the domesticity of the Upper Paleolithic by drawing on both an immense trove of new material evidence and comparative site data, and a range of incisive and illuminating ethnographic analogies, theoretical models, and simulations. Five Late Magdalenian sites from the Paris Basin and one later Azilian site provide striking evidence of well preserved camps of short duration, situated on valley bottoms and buried by gentle floods. Of particular interest and value is the site of Verberie, rich in lithic tools, faunal remains, hearts, and other indicators of spatial organization, which has been excavated continuously for twenty-six years by the same director and provides an unparalleled source of information on Paleolithic domesticity. The first group of essays and reports look at the technology and demographic evidences of domesticity; the second set seeks clues to the spatial patterning of Paleolithic households; while the final essays draw on ethnographic analogies to reconstruct and interpret gendered divisions of labor, perishable technologies, and other activities not directly recognizable from archaeological remains.

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Ezra Zubrow is Professor of Anthropology at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York. He is the editor of several books, including (with Colin Renfrew) The Ancient Mind: Elements of Cognitive Archaeology. Françoise Audouze is Senior Researcher Emerita at the National Center for Scientific Research in France and the coauthor (with Olivier Büchsenschütz) of Towns, Villages, and Countryside of Celtic Europe. James G. Enloe is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Iowa and the coauthor (with Jack L. Hofman) of Piecing Together the Past: Applications of Refitting Studies in Archaeology.

Reviews

"...this volume is full of thought-provoking information … [it] succeeds well in a difficult task of bringing arduous issues under our attention." — Quartär

"[The Magdalenian Household] should be required reading for anyone with an interest in Upper Palaeolithic behaviour and the evolution of the use of space." — Antiquity

"…because of the excellent syntheses of especially the long-term, high-quality research at Verberie, this book should be in the collections of all institutions with serious interests in Upper Paleolithic prehistory." — Journal of Anthropological Research


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Ezra Zubrow, Françoise Audouze and James G. Enloe
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Technology and Demography

An Introduction
James G. Enloe
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An Overview
James G. Enloe and Françoise Audouze
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Implications for Domesticity and Demography
James G. Enloe
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Production Domestique et Apprentissage
Frédéric Janny
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Aline Averbouh
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A Tentative Summary/Preliminary Analysis
Gaëlle Dumarçay and Madeleine Caron (+)
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Social Organization

Ezra Zubrow, Françoise Audouze and James G. Enloe
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Magdalenian Economy
Ezra Zubrow
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Spatial Definition of the Habitation Units
Dustin Keeler
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Françoise Audouze
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Une Illustration avec les Gisements Magdalenien de Pincevent et Azilien du Closeau
Pierre Bodu
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Nicole Pigeot
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A Swiss Example
Marie-Isabelle Cattin
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From Today to Yesterday: Ethnographic Comparisons

Focusing on Interpreting the Magdalenian Sites of the Paris Basin
Françoise Audouze
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Ethnological Evidence
Lawrence H. Keeley
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Olga Soffer and James M. Adovasio
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Patterns and Distribution of Tasks—Comparisons Between Prehistoric and Ethnoarchaeological Cases
Francine David, Claudine Karlin and Vladimir D’lachenko
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Premières Applications Archéologiques
Sylvie Beyries and Veerle Rots
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September 17, 2010
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9781438433684
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345
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144
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120 figures, 24 tables
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